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Humility, loyalty, rhetorical mastery — these were the leadership traits of President Abraham Lincoln.
Today’s women are warriors and peacemakers, athletes and artists. Women in leadership roles can play a crucial role in leading us toward a better and more equitable future, and women must be part of the solution to the current global crises. Former US secretary of state Madeleine K. Albright and former prime minister of New Zealand the Honorable Helen Clark are trailbreaki...
President Trump’s second impeachment trial is beginning. In his first days in office, President Biden is navigating a pandemic and an economic crisis. With presidential leadership once again at the forefront and President’s Day just around the corner, we’re revisiting an episode featuring presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin.
What will the history books say about Barack Obama's leadership?
What qualities make a good leader?
The Aspen Institute remembers and mourns Secretary Madeleine K. Albright, who passed away on March 23, 2022. She was a diplomat, professor, author, business leader, and the first woman to be the U.S. Secretary of State. In 2018, she raised the alarm on dangerous world leadership with her book “Fascism: A Warning,” calling out the regimes of Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin,...
The civil rights movement has affected all Americans, whether they realize it or not. The opportunity for everyone to vote represents a major shift, but changes in education, housing and even sports reflect the strategic leadership of activists throughout American history. Civil rights experts and Stanford University professors Pamela Karlan and James Steyer discuss the hi...
In this episode, you’ll hear from the nation’s new White House Chief of Staff, John Kelly.
Hear stories on health and human connection around the world from Aspen New Voices fellows.
Today, Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price on Trump, ACA, and the opioid crisis.
Joshua Johnson, host of WAMU’s “1A,” interviews Simon Sinek in this Takeover episode.
Former FBI Director James Comey says transparency and a desire to maintain his agency’s credibility prompted him to reopen the Hillary Clinton email investigation in 2016.
Hear stories on health and human connection around the world from Aspen New Voices fellows.
The professional sports industry in the United States has historically been a man's game. Men have held leadership roles, designed competition formats, chosen which sports stories get elevated, and dictated how athletes are treated. What if pro sports were owned, designed, and run by women? It's already happening, in part, because fans are demanding it. But in the midst of...
The clothing and outdoor gear company Patagonia bills itself as “the activist company” and lately, it’s been particularly active.